FABBL Event

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Our next FABBL is this Friday, April 1st, at noon in room 21 with Kareen Hawsey presenting "True Grit: White Oak Creek Archaeology in Dallas County, Alabama." Attached is the flyer. Hawsey FABBL

Friday Anthropology Brown Bag Luncheon

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Our next FABBL is this Friday, April 1st, at noon in room 21 with Kareen Hawsey presenting "True Grit: White Oak Creek Archaeology in Dallas County, Alabama." Attached is the flyer. Hawsey FABBL

Lecture by Dr. Weaver for Asian Studies

Dr. Jo Weaver from the Department of Anthropology to give a lecture Wednesday, April 6 at 3:00pm in the Ferguson Center room 3111 for the Asian Studies Awards Reception and Honors Week Lecture and the presentation of 2016 Asian Studies Outstanding Student and Research Awards. The title of this lecture is "'I Have Sugar': The Social

Lecture by Dr. Weaver for Asian Studies

Dr. Jo Weaver from the Department of Anthropology to give a lecture Wednesday, April 6 at 3:00pm in the Ferguson Center room 3111 for the Asian Studies Awards Reception and Honors Week Lecture and the presentation of 2016 Asian Studies Outstanding Student and Research Awards. The title of this lecture is "'I Have Sugar': The Social

ALLELE: “Dinosaurs on Your Front Lawn” (Julia Clarke)

Ferguson Center Ballroom University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

“Dinosaurs on Your Front Lawn: The Evolution of Birds” Thursday, April 14, 2016, 7:30 PM Julia Clarke is an Associate Professor and John A. Wilson Fellow in Vertebrate Paleontology in the Jackson chool of Geosciences. Her research focuses on using phylogenetic methods and diverse data types to gain insight into the evolution of birds, avian flight

ALLELE: “Dinosaurs on Your Front Lawn” (Julia Clarke)

Ferguson Center Ballroom University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

“Dinosaurs on Your Front Lawn: The Evolution of Birds” Thursday, April 14, 2016, 7:30 PM Julia Clarke is an Associate Professor and John A. Wilson Fellow in Vertebrate Paleontology in the Jackson chool of Geosciences. Her research focuses on using phylogenetic methods and diverse data types to gain insight into the evolution of birds, avian flight

Dr. Mayanthi Fernando

The "Hidden Humanities" committee has invited Dr. Mayanthi Fernando (UC Santa Cruz), an anthropologist, to deliver our next lecture. She has a little time during her schedule on April 21. I wonder if we could organize an informal lunch with her, faculty, and graduate students. http://anthro.ucsc.edu/faculty/singleton.php?&singleton=true&cruz_id=mfernan3

Dr. Mayanthi Fernando

The "Hidden Humanities" committee has invited Dr. Mayanthi Fernando (UC Santa Cruz), an anthropologist, to deliver our next lecture. She has a little time during her schedule on April 21. I wonder if we could organize an informal lunch with her, faculty, and graduate students. http://anthro.ucsc.edu/faculty/singleton.php?&singleton=true&cruz_id=mfernan3

Friday Anthropology Brown Bag Luncheon

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Hi Everyone! Please join us for the last FABBL of the 2015-2016 academic year today at noon in tH21! Max Stein will present "Huasqueando con mis patas": The Social Functions of Drinking and Getting Wasted in El Porvenir, Peru. Hope to see you there!

Friday Anthropology Brown Bag Luncheon

21 ten Hoor Hall Tuscaloosa

Hi Everyone! Please join us for the last FABBL of the 2015-2016 academic year today at noon in tH21! Max Stein will present "Huasqueando con mis patas": The Social Functions of Drinking and Getting Wasted in El Porvenir, Peru. Hope to see you there!